Need help asap with gingerbread house supplies

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The school is doing an activity soon where each child decorates their own gingerbread house. The house will be made of icing and Graham crackers. I think I have figured out the house part but need some help with safe candies. My son is tree nut and peanut allergic and we avoid all items made in same facility as nuts.

Below is what I received from the teacher. Please help me determine safe brands of each item or a safe alternative. Unfortunately, I need to let the teacher know ASAP.
Graham crackers
Large marshmallows
Small marshmallows
Mini candy canes
Peppermints
Gum drops
Skittles
Rice Chex cereal
Jelly beans
Red hots
Chocolate chips
Cake sprinkles

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